§ 14-5G-01 Definitions
§ 14-5G-02 No limitations
§ 14-5G-03 Regulations
§ 14-5G-04 Fees
§ 14-5G-05 Advisory Committee
§ 14-5G-06 Members
§ 14-5G-07 powers
§ 14-5G-08 Licensing required before practice
§ 14-5G-09 Qualification
§ 14-5G-10 Application
§ 14-5G-11 Issuance
§ 14-5G-12 Effect of license
§ 14-5G-13 Term
§ 14-5G-14 Supervised genetic counselor license
§ 14-5G-15 Surrender
§ 14-5G-16 Disciplinary panel
§ 14-5G-17 Denial of license
§ 14-5G-18 Direct judicial appeal
§ 14-5G-19 Reporting
§ 14-5G-20 Disclosure of filing of charges or notice of initial denial
§ 14-5G-21 Reinstatement of revoked license
§ 14-5G-22 License required
§ 14-5G-23 Representation to the public
§ 14-5G-24 Provision of services without license
§ 14-5G-25 Employment of unlicensed practitioner
§ 14-5G-26 Penalty for violation
§ 14-5G-27 Short title
§ 14-5G-28
§ 14-5G-29 Termination

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Terms Used In Maryland Code > HEALTH OCCUPATIONS > Title 14 > Subtitle 5G - Genetic Counselors

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